1988

January 1988

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Read the Book of Mormon

  • An Understanding Friend

    Ann S. Bushman

  • Friend to Friend

    Janet Peterson

  • Charades!

    Beth Stephenson

  • Cross Connections: The Thirteenth Article of Faith

    Jil S. Hunt

  • Young Missionary

    Jon B. Fish

  • Return of the Llama

    Diana Magleby

  • For Little Friends

    • Story of Faith: The Brother of Jared

      Tricia Ann Williams

    • Monster Tracks

    • Monster Milkshakes

    • Indoor Snowmen

    • Snow Zoo

      Sandra Liatsos

  • Good Day for Sledding

    Arleen Wolf

  • Funstuf

    • Animal Language

      Violet M. Roberts

    • Wordfind

      Janet Kruckenberg

    • Hidden Sport

      Colleen Fahy

    • First Door to Eternal Life

      Peggy Barrus

    • Bodybuilding Exercises

      Siri Bletzer

    • Winter Word Search

      Sandra Steen and Susan Steen

  • The Master Artist

    Frances Carfi Matranga

  • Peter Whitmer, the Frog

    Lindsay Jane Aldous

  • Kitchen Krafts

    Julie Wardell

  • Dustin Gledhill of Provo, Utah

    Drew Williams

  • Heros and Heroines: A Brother Like Hyrum

    Sharon Bigelow

  • Sharing Time: Mormon—a Valiant Prophet

    Pat Graham

  • Safely Home

    Alice Stratton

  • Juliano’s Testimony

    Paula Hunt

  • The Book of Mormon Teaches Me

    Marvin K. Gardner and Vanja Y. Watkins

  • Scriptural Giants: Enos Prays

    Sherrie Johnson

  • Book of Mormon Poster: I Will Read the Book of Mormon

    Julie T. Rabe

Indoor Snowmen
January 1988


“Indoor Snowmen,” Friend, Jan. 1988, 19

Indoor Snowmen

To make snowmen without going outside, all you need are: different-size white paper plates, cotton, stapler or glue, scraps of colored paper or fabric, scissors, buttons, crayons or colored pens, and your imagination!